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2004

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Full-Text Articles in Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture

Nineveh Sails For The New World: Assyria Envisioned By Nineteenth-Century America, Steven W. Holloway Jan 2004

Nineveh Sails For The New World: Assyria Envisioned By Nineteenth-Century America, Steven W. Holloway

Libraries

No abstract provided.


Architecture On The Pilgrimage Road To Santiago De Compostela, William J. Smither Jan 2004

Architecture On The Pilgrimage Road To Santiago De Compostela, William J. Smither

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Pilgrimage In The Medieval City. The Example Of Nuremberg In The 15th Century, Gerhard Weilandt Jan 2004

Pilgrimage In The Medieval City. The Example Of Nuremberg In The 15th Century, Gerhard Weilandt

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Late Medieval Pilgrimage Architecture In Northern Europe, C.1250-1520: A Summary Of Recent Research And New Perspectives, Vibeke Olsen Jan 2004

Late Medieval Pilgrimage Architecture In Northern Europe, C.1250-1520: A Summary Of Recent Research And New Perspectives, Vibeke Olsen

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


The Vanquished Synagogue, The Risen Host, And The Grateful Dead At The Salvatorkirche In Passau, Mitchell B. Merback Jan 2004

The Vanquished Synagogue, The Risen Host, And The Grateful Dead At The Salvatorkirche In Passau, Mitchell B. Merback

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


The Pilgrimage Church Of Saint-Nicolas-De-Port And Its Late Medieval Furnishings, Andreas Forderer Jan 2004

The Pilgrimage Church Of Saint-Nicolas-De-Port And Its Late Medieval Furnishings, Andreas Forderer

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Review Of Dee Dyas’S, Pilgrimage In Medieval English Literature, 700–1500. D.S. Brewer: Cambridge 2001, William Klein Jan 2004

Review Of Dee Dyas’S, Pilgrimage In Medieval English Literature, 700–1500. D.S. Brewer: Cambridge 2001, William Klein

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Introduction To Late Medieval Pilgrimage Architecture, Gerhard Lutz Jan 2004

Introduction To Late Medieval Pilgrimage Architecture, Gerhard Lutz

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Review Of Jornadas Sobre San Martín De Frómista: ¿Paradigma O Historicismo?, Frómista, Spain, Sept. 17-18, 2004, Therese Martin Jan 2004

Review Of Jornadas Sobre San Martín De Frómista: ¿Paradigma O Historicismo?, Frómista, Spain, Sept. 17-18, 2004, Therese Martin

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Discoveries Jan 2004

Discoveries

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Blogging The Medieval Revolution?, Sarah Blick Jan 2004

Blogging The Medieval Revolution?, Sarah Blick

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Architecture On The Pilgrimage Road To Loches, William J. Smither Jan 2004

Architecture On The Pilgrimage Road To Loches, William J. Smither

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


"Virtuous Riches": The Bricolage Of Cittadini Identities In Early-Sixteenth-Century Venice, Monika Schmitter Jan 2004

"Virtuous Riches": The Bricolage Of Cittadini Identities In Early-Sixteenth-Century Venice, Monika Schmitter

Monika Schmitter

This study questions the traditional assumption that Venetian cittadini emulated the collecting and patronage patterns of the ruling nobility. An alternative theoretical model, drawn from sociological, anthropological, and historical analyses of collecting, suggests that the cittadini should be cultural innovators rather than followers. Case studies of two prominent early-sixteenth-century cittadini collectors reveal that, although they pursued different strategies, neither sought distinction primarily by imitating established patrician tastes: both were at the forefront of new developments. In both their differences from the nobility and in their heterogeneity as a social group, the cittadini have had an unrecognized impact on the style …


The Column And Coinage Of C. Duilius: Innovations In Iconography In Large And Small Media In The Middle Republic, Eric Kondratieff Jan 2004

The Column And Coinage Of C. Duilius: Innovations In Iconography In Large And Small Media In The Middle Republic, Eric Kondratieff

History Faculty Publications

"[From the conclusion]: This discussion presents a linked series of hypotheses, each one suggested in its turn by evidence relating directly to C. Duilius (cos. 260), and contextualized by near-contemporary precedents wherever possible, or relevant-seeming analogues from slightly later periods. Taken together, these hypotheses support a plausible scenario in which the elogium on Duilius’ rostral column may be read not only as an account of a cunning and audacious commander whose pioneering efforts in naval warfare destroyed the myth of Carthaginian supremacy at sea, but also as an encomium on a generous benefactor to Rome’s citizenry. The inscription’s redactor has …


A Dutch Saint And A Database Of Badges And Ampullae, Hanneke Van Asperen Jan 2004

A Dutch Saint And A Database Of Badges And Ampullae, Hanneke Van Asperen

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Peregrinations: Journal Of Medieval Art And Architecture (Volume 1, Issue 4) Jan 2004

Peregrinations: Journal Of Medieval Art And Architecture (Volume 1, Issue 4)

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Featured Websites: International Study Center For The History Of Cities, Alessandro Camiz Jan 2004

Featured Websites: International Study Center For The History Of Cities, Alessandro Camiz

Peregrinations: Journal of Medieval Art and Architecture

No abstract provided.


Review Of "The Revival Of The Olympian Gods In Renaissance Art" By L. Freedman, Patricia L. Reilly Jan 2004

Review Of "The Revival Of The Olympian Gods In Renaissance Art" By L. Freedman, Patricia L. Reilly

Art & Art History Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Drawing The Line: Benvenuto Cellini On The Principles And Method Of Learning The Art Of Drawing And The Question Of Amateur Drawing Education, Patricia L. Reilly Jan 2004

Drawing The Line: Benvenuto Cellini On The Principles And Method Of Learning The Art Of Drawing And The Question Of Amateur Drawing Education, Patricia L. Reilly

Art & Art History Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


A ‘New’ Kutir-Nahhunte Ii Text, Steven W. Holloway Jan 2004

A ‘New’ Kutir-Nahhunte Ii Text, Steven W. Holloway

Libraries

No abstract provided.


Le Christ Peint: Le Cycle De La Passion Dans Les Chapelles Peintes Du Xve Siecle Dans Les Etats De Savoie, Véronique Plesch Dec 2003

Le Christ Peint: Le Cycle De La Passion Dans Les Chapelles Peintes Du Xve Siecle Dans Les Etats De Savoie, Véronique Plesch

Véronique Plesch

No abstract provided.